What shotgun

Interests:I like to hunt ducks and upland birds, fish, backpack, and do archery.

Posted 04 September 2010 - 11:28 AM

I am looking for a 20 gauge shotgun. My price range is from 600 to 1300 dollars. I have looked at like 20 sites but just can't seem to find that right one. Please I need some suggestions on a good shotgun.

Sporting clays too? For semi-auto in that class and budget and available in 20 gauge my favorite that I actually own is the Beretta AL391. I have that and a short-barreled 11-87 Remington both in 12 gauge and the Remington is junk relatively speaking to the Beretta but I usually beat it up in the field more than the Beretta. Comes in camo. Here is an extensive review.http://www.shootingt...0505/index.htmlYou can get any of these in field grade in 20 gauge for under $1000 and i would rate them in this order as excellent bird guns and skeet and sporting clays.1. Franchi AL 48 2. Benelli Montefeltro 3. Beretta AL391

Most of the current 20ga guns have a 3" chamber, I would want a 3". A 26" barrel on pumps and autos, maybe 28" on an O/U or SxS. Screw-in choke tubes are a plus.The "length of pull", (the distance from the trigger to the end of the stock), might be too long on the full/adult shotgun, or too short on the youth/compact model. When you shoulder the gun, you push it away from you a bit to clear the clothes, then pull it back into your cheek and shoulder. If the stock catches in the armpit, it's too long. You are 14 and still growing, in a few months or a year the "too long" stock may fit perfect. I prefer not to buy a first year production gun, they tend not to work as well, it usually takes a year or two to work out the bugs. Consider a good used shotgun, that can save you a few bucks.Picking a gun is personal, I really don't have a recommendation for you. Go to your local gun shops and handle a few. Some you won't like and some you will. The price range you mention should work well for a selection of makes and models. If you have a local skeet range, stop by and visit. Many times the shooters there will let try their gun, and sometimes there is a rack for "for sale" guns.Let us know what you find and the members here can give you their personal experiences on the different makes and models.

Luckily you can do alot with your price range. I'd try to buy a fairly cheap remington or mossberg pump action 20 ga. and then save the rest or your budget for a nice 12 ga. when you think you can handle one.

do yourself a favor and get a 12 guage. You are 14 now and next year you'll be 15 and most likely be wanting to upgrade to a 12 guage. My 7 year old shoots my 12 guage and I have to help him hold it up, he wouldn't be able to hunt with it yet but in a couple of years he'll be good to go. You can handle a 12 guage, JUST DEWIT.

what jawbreaker said. i was an average sized kid.i was on my dad's 870 wingmaster 12GA when i was 10and mom bought me my mossberg 500 12GA when i was 13.i've shot both 12 and 20, a 12 doesn't kick much harder than a 20.worst case you're only shooting light loads till you grow 3 more inches.